Friday, March 20, 1553 THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, Mm, OratM rtrt f 3 Alumnae Groups Meet; Mrs. Patterson Honored; Unanders Feted at Supper Tbtll iorority alumiu iroupi met Thursday evening. Gamma Phi Beta alumnae entertained at a dessert 'at the home of Mrs. Hollis W. Hunt ington to honor Mri. Paul L. Patterson, wife of Oregon's governor and a member of the orority. On the committee with " Mn. Huntington were Mr. Harold M. dinger, Mrs. William H. Hammond and Mrs. Robert B. Ebersole. Miu Mar garet Eimmt poured. Attending the gathering were Mri.,Patteron, Mrs. Wal ter A. Bench, Mrs. Ralph Boone, Mri. Robert Burm, Mrs. Letter Carter, Mrs. Douglas Drager, Mrs. Ernest Hobbs, Mrs. Marens Maltby, Mrs. Ivan Merchant, Mrs. Richard Nel son, Mrs. Donald Liudahl, Mrs. Garlen Simpson, Mrs. Hugh Taylor, Mrs. Glenn W. Whar ton, Mrs. Coburn Grabenhorst, Miss Margaret Eimms. Mrs. James H. Nicholson, Jr., Mrs. Seth P. Smith, Mrs. Del wyn Kleen, Mrs. Henry Dixon of Portland, Mrs. Thomas Ford, Mrs. Jack Steward, Mrs. Russell C. Haehl, Jr., Mrs. Charles Phipps of The Dalles. Mrs. George Beane, Mrs. John M. Carson, Mrs. Roger Dasch, Mrs. David McEwan. Mrs. Al McCready, who Is here from Portland during the legisla ture, Mrs. Harold M. Olinger, Mrs. William H. Hammond, Mrs. Robert D. Ebersole, Mrs. HoUis W. Huntington. .. For Unanders Kappa Alpha Theta alumnae entertained at a supper on Thursday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James C. Stone to honor Mr. and Mrs. Sigfrld B. Unander. who recenllv moved here. Mr. Unander as siate treasurer., Mrs. Unander is a Theta alumna. Attendlnc the suDDer were Mr. and Mrs. Unander, Dr. and mn. rv. wells Baum, Mr. and Mrs. Philip M. Brandt, Jr., Mrs. Frank J. Burke, Mr. and Mrs. Allan G. Carson. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Carson, Miss Mariann crolsan, Mrs.. W. E. Deenev. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Hadley, Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Helt Ml, Mrs. Taylor Hawkins, Mrs. ueorge Hug. Mr. and Mrs. George Schwarz, Mr. and Mis. Keith Powell, Mrs. Donald Mc Cargar, Mr. and Mrs. Oliver T. Mansfield, Mr. and Mrs. Victor Murdock, Mr. and Mrs. James G. Watts, Mr. and Mrs. Rich ard D. Slater, Dr. and Mrs. Ed win F, Snider, Dr. and Mrs. Charles D. Wood, Dr. and Mrs George S. Hoffman. Mr. and Mrs. Stone, Mr. and Mrs. Mar shall Swearlngen. Plan Dinner Sigma Kappa alumnae met at the home of Mrs. E. E. Beck- man on Thursday evening, Flans were made for . the group's annual dinner for members and husbands on April 25, the event traditional ly given at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bert A. Walker. Also, plans were made for the 35th anniversary of Upsllon chap ter at Oregon State college on April 18. Attending the meet ing were Mrs. Erie Carlson, Mrs. Frank DeWltt, Mrs. Earl Hampton, Mrs. Norman John son, Mrs. Allan Johnson, Mrs. B. W. Stacey, Mrs. Lynn Wal lace and the hostess. Past Matrons at Woodburn Entertain Woodburn The March dinner meeting of the Past Ma trons club of Evergreen chap- ter, Order of the Eastern Star, ' was Wednesday night at the Masonic temple. Dinner was served at 7 o'clock with Mrs. E. Aline Beers, Mrs. Martha Relllng and Mrs. Nellie Mulr as hostesses. Other past matrons present were Mrs. Evelyn Morris, Mrs. Nettle Johnson, Mrs. Marjorle Merrlott, Mrs. Maude Scott, Mrs. Agnes Jones, Mrs. Beulah Gilbert, Mrs. Eleanor Vickers, Miss Gladys Adams, Mrs. Rose UiDDens, Mrs. Nina Bingo, Mrs. Violet AtwoodL Mrs. Florence Butterfleld, Mrs. Mabel Dixon -I- Miss Hughes Announces Engagement Woodburn Capt. and Mrs. Everett J. Hughes, formerly of Woodburn, now ot Munich, Germany, announce the en gagement of their daughter, Miss Beverly Jane Hughes, to Enos W. Moreland of Detroit, Mich. ...... Miss Hughes attended schools In Woodburn, and was graduated from Oregon State college with BS degree in home economics.' She taught home economics In Sonora Union high school at San Bruno for five years with one year s absence when she taught at the Capuchlno high school at San Bruno.. Former member ot Evergreen, as bly of Rainbow Order for Girls at Woodburn. she Is a member of Evergreen chapter No. 41, Order of the Eastern Star. Mr. Moreland Is the son of Mr.and Mr. Enos C. More' land of Detroit Mich. He is a former employee of the U.S. forest service stationed In the Stanislaus National forest with headquarters in Sonora. He is now located at Klamath Falls, Oregon, where he is engaged in the sales depart ment of the Weyerhaeuser Lumber company. He attended school in Detroit Mich., and the university of Connecticut where he received a BS de gree, majoring in forestry. He served with the US navy and later with the naval air force for five years during World War II. He Is a member of the Masonic lodge of Detroit, Mich. A summer wedding Is planned at Woodburn. . So smooth IjljJ k leaves you breathless Iggj fetnirnojf ' the artaust name VODKA 10 proof. Mt4e beta 10096 Vn ocuutt spirits. St. Pierre Smirnoff FU. Inc. Hartford. Coo a. mm. and Mrs. Minnie Richards. Following the dinner, Mrs. Morris expressed her thanks to members who assisted in serv- mmm ing the Masonic homecoming dinner. Small pillows for the Masonic and Eastern Star home at Forest Grove are be ing donated by members and Mrs. Florence Butterfleld was appointed to buy the material for covers to be -made by the group. Plans also were completed to redecorate the women's lounge at the Masonic temple and the committee in charge of the work will be Mrs. Evelyn Morris, Mrs. Agnes Jones, Mrs. Marjorle Merrlott and Mrs. Mabel Dixon. The hostess committee for the April meeting will be Mrs, Maude Scott, Mrs. Rose Gib' bens and Mrs. Minnie Rich ards. Ackerman-Abraham Albany The little chapel of the First Methodist church was the setting for the wed ding ot Miss Lila Mae Abra ham, Albany, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis C. Abraham, Shedd, and Donald L. Ack erman, Dayton, son of Mr. and Mrs. Claire Ackerman also of Dayton, on Sunday, March 15 at 1 o'clock in the afternoon. The Rev. George H. Huber read the double ring ceremony. I Given in marriage by her father the bride wore a suit of light pink made with box jack et Completing her costume she wore navy blue accessories and a small white hat with blue trim. Her flowers were light green orchids. Mrs. Carole Steckly, sister of the bride, wearing a navy blue suit, and a dark pink carnation corsage, was the bride's only at tendant. Duane Ackerman, brother of the bridegroom, was best man. Witnessing the ceremony were the members of the im mediate families of the bridal eouple. The couple left on a wedding trip to the Oregon beaches and for going-away the bride wore her wedding costume. They are now at home in Albany, at 181 E. Sixth Ave. 45th Anniversary Monmouth The 45th wed ding anniversary ot Mr. and Boots & Spurs S)r OHABIXX WOODS iswiwwiwiiitiiiMiiiiasi Fun night was nut on bv Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Ward. Mrs. Ward announced. Buck Gandy won the prize. Such games as stajce bending, pass the pillow and an obstacle course were played. The obstacle course was easy enough ao that all the members could and did parti cipate, '; . Monday night's coffee was served by Mrs. James Single ton. Wednesday night coffee and hot dogs were served by Mrs. Ervin ward. The monthly meeting was called to order by Ervin ward. It was finally decided that the drill team , will wear red shirts with white piping on them and white hats for the summer shows. National Head Of AL Due Here ' Many distinguished guests will attend the banquet Sat urday evening at the Marlon hotel honoring the national president of the American Legion auxiliary, Mrs. Rae Ashton, ot Vernal, Utah. Among them are: Mrs. Mabel Lockwood, Salem, national president of the American War Mothers, Mrs. Stanley Krueger of Indepen dence, past department presi dent of the auxiliary and Mr. Krueger; Mrs. Mitchell Thorne of The Dalles, past department president; . Mrs. Grover Francis of Portland, past department president; Mrs. Callie Helder of Sheri dan, . past . department presi dent; Mrs. Hazel Alden ot Seaside,' department child welfare chairman; Mrs. Ed ward Seufert of The Dalles, department - constitution and by-laws and legislative chair man; Mrs. Guy Wilcox of Grant Pass, department re habilitation ' chairman; Mrs. Theodore Mark ot Roseburg, department publicity chair man. Governor and Mrs.- Paul L. Patterson will represent the state department and Alder man Chester Chase and Mrs. Chase will represent the mayor of Salem. Representa tive Lloyd Haynes and Mrs.. Hayes will attend from the legislature. The past presidents ot Salem unit 136, Klngwood unit No. 81 and Capital unit No. 9 will act as hostesses dur ing the evening. . The program will include vocal numbers by Mrs. David H. Cameron, accompanied by Mrs. Earl T. Andresen, and accordion selections by Bob Bsrnes from Wlltsey studios. The tickets will be In charge of Mrs. T. J. Brabec and Mrs. Anson Ingels. Mrs. Theodore Ullakko - and her committee, Mrs. Jack Sim. kins, Mrs. Elwood Townsend, Mrs. Clarence Cox, and Mrs, Jack Johnson, will decorate the tables, carrying out the Easter theme. Mrs. John B Eakin of Dallas . will act as mistress of ceremonies. Mrs. Robert S. Kreason ot Dallas, department of Oregon president ot the auxiliary, will introduce her official family There will also be the gllft presentation. The cloak room will be In charge of Sue ' Wilson and Mary R o o k e r. Publicity chairman is Mrs. Austin H. Wilson Sr. Mrs. Ashton will sit In on a radio Interview during : her! stay 'here. . Her headquarters are In th Marlon hotel. . Wedding Is At Albany Albany Mis Marianne Alice Mlchele, daughter of Mr. and Mr. Leo F. Mlchele, and Jimmle Allen Doerfler, son ot Mr. and Mrs. Lee Doerfler were tinited In marriage In double ring service on Sunday afternoon at 8 o'clock at the First Presbyterian church by the Rev. Morton L. Booth. The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a white satin dress with a long train. The fingertip veil ot nylon tulle was arranged from an orange blossom headdress, The gown was worn by the bride's sister, Mrs. G. A. GilflUan, (Beverly Mlchele). The bride carried a bouquet ot white orchids with green inroats cenierea on a wnne Bible with streamers. Miss Sharon Casey in an ankle length nlle green .taffeta dress with a net stole and matching headdress served as maid ot honor.' For flowers she carried a nosegay of white daisies and freesla, yellow roses and violets. Junior bridesmaid was Miss Judith Mlchele, sister of the bride, wearing an Identical dress to that of the matron of honor. She carried identical flowers. Serving as best man was Keith Holmes. Ushers were Charles Wagoner, Willard Glbbs, David Seavy and War ren Doerfler. Candlellghters were Miss Janeti Cochran of Olympla, Wash., sorority sister of the bride and Miss Janet Dahl of Portland. Both wore choir robes. Mrs. William Kurtz was or ganist during the ceremony. Before the . wedding . service Miss Judith Michele played piano selections. Sidney Burt sang. Two large baskets ot white stock and white tulips dec orated the church and a bas ket of the same flowers was set on the organ. Two sets of candelabrum -and candles were used at the altar. Mrs. A. D. Campbell was cele brated at an open house on Sun day when friends and relatives came to greet the eouple at the Evangelical United Brethren church. Mr. and Mrs. Campbell were married near Starkweather, N.D., on March 18, 1908. They came to Monmouth in 1936. All of their children attended the party. They were Mrs. El etha. Nichols, Princeton, Mo.; Mrs. A. W. Mills, Independ ence; Mrs. Russell Butler, Dal las; Asa Campbell, Monmouth; Mrs. Vera Sanslng, San Mateo, Calif. There are 16 grandchil dren and eight great grandchil dren. A. J. McLarty, twin brother of Mrs. Campbell, was also present at the celebration. V. 51 1 b Bride-elect Announ ced recently was the engage ment of Miss Mary Lou Wik surom, daughter ot Mrs. Louisa Wlkstrom of Salem and Dr. R. O. Wlkstrom of San Diego, to Roger W. Mor ley, son of Mr. and Mrs. Donald A Morley. (Jesten MUler tudto picture) Aid Society. All friend and neighbors ot the honored couple are invited to attend. Following the ceremony reception was given in the church fireplace room with more than 200 guest in at tendance. Pouring were Mr. Paul NeU of CorvaUii, Mrs. Orvllle Doerfler, Mrs. C. O. Budlong and Mrs. R. C. Grit was passed by . Miss Barbara and Larry Howard, nelce and nephew ot t he bridegroom, Mrs. Floyd Hopeman was in charge ot the reception and was assisted by Mrs. Otto Kern and Mrs. Lud Heyman. Cut ting the cake were Mrs. G. A. GUfillan, sister of the bride from Corpus Christl, , Texas, Mrs. Robert Howard, the bride groom's sister, and Mrs. Ward RUthruff, aunt of the bride. Assisting about the rooms were Mrs. E. V. Bennett, Mrs. Otto Vollstedt, Mrs. Monte Krop, Miss Clara Voyen and Mrs. R. L. Roberts, Pouring the punch ware Mrs. Roger Reid and Mrs. Richard Johnstone Serving were the Misses Peggy Robb, Kathy Paulson, Barbara Hickox, sorority sisters of the bride, ' Ann ! Drew, Joyce Graves, Alice Kropp, Deldres Griffin and Mrs.. Freda Mil- Benefit Is Successful V- Annual Easter Bonnet bridge, given by the Salem Junior Woman's club, was a special event of last evening. Winning honor at cards were Mrs. Albert C. Gragg, Mrs. Severt Swan son, Miss Martha Llerly, Mrs. Donald Dye, Mrs. Charles Youngblood and Mrs. waReneld walker. A new hat was won by Mrs. William Leeper as a special prize. A ait and children's style how were features ot - the evening, the hats from Mill ers and little girl's Easter out fits from Margwen'. Miss Pat Grayson, Mrs. J. A. Rom baugh and Mrs. Harry Wesley modeled hat made in the Sa lem YWCA millinery ; class. Mrs. - James T. . Brand wa commentator for the show. Miss Evelyn Johnson playing tbe muilc. Proceed from the benefit will go to the. children's hos pital school in Eugene. ' Mr. Calvin . Kent - was , general chairman of the affair. Sisters Wed Together, Give Birth to Sons 28 Minutes Apart - Higmana, ina. out) Mrs. Joyce Vander Mollen collected a bet from her sister, Mrs. Joan Van Weelden, that she won on a "stork race." ; The sisters were married in a double ceremony last May. Each bet they would have the first baby. Joyce gave birth to a boy Tuesday. Joan had a boy 18 minutes later.- AdvcnJists Pr::::t The members of the) keel Seventh Day Advent! church have arranged a epedal pro gram for the 'March 11, Sat urday, Sabbath worship hour at their church in . Park and North Second. , ..- -. The resident alder to Har old J. Johnson, the district pastor 1 R, G. Bchaffner of Salem, . ,-; . ,.- ,. . A 15-mlnute sacred snusl - recorded program will pre-'' cede the 9:30 Sabbath school ' hour, when Mrs. Oliver Btef- fen , will supervise . instruction. At the 11 o'clock worship hour the sermon guest speak er will be Pastor Neal Loeey, member ot the SpUlman-Ly-man Evangeliatia company ae Salem; ler, Mrs. Beverly Lethln, Mrs, Norman Bethell. . Mrs. Gordon Dery, Miss Na dine Mlchele, Miss Carol Hope- man and Miss Jean Johnstone were in charge of the gifts. Background music was provid ed by Mrs. Gordon Mespelt. The bride wore a green suit and gray lizard accessories for her wedding trip. Her costume was accented with the orchids from her bridal bouquet. The couple left tor the Oregon coast and on into Washington. They will make their home in Klamath Falls after April 1. CIO Woodworkers and ; Employers Deadlocked . Portland mn Representa tives of the CIO Woodworkers , union and officials of seven Northwest lumber and logging group today reported they were deadlocked in ttegotia- tlons tor a new contract - - Members ot the two groups yesterday held their fourth meeting since negotiation be-: gan last month and ended with a report of no progress. The union seeks a $1.80 per day -pay increase, r v ' 'Unnecessary Items. In Ag. Dept. Budget Washington u. Rep. Allan , Oakley Hunter (R., Calif.), found these while studying the . b u d g a t , for innecessary' items: :' i J ; . .. ' .. 1. A $13,000-a-year Agricul ture Department employe do ing a study ot cut daffodils. - 2. 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